Jay Aronson, along with colleagues from the Human Rights Data Analysis Group and the Carter Center, published a rapid response critique of Guha Sapir et al’s British Medical Journal research article on “Civilian deaths from weapons used in the Syria…

On the connection between economic and social rights and technology: a 2012 briefing paper from ARTICLE 19 on the connections between the right to health and access to information. Several of its recommendations have technological implications, including recommendations for protection of the right to access information, dissemination…

A new primer just published by Mark Latonero and Zachary Gold on human rights and new technologies, via Data & Society. Here is the description: “In today’s global digital ecosystem, mobile phone cameras can document and distribute images of physical…

This blog post builds upon, and amplifies, Megan Price’s excellent analysis of the challenges of using found data and user generated content in human rights investigations in the previous technology for truth blog post. As someone who has been engaged…